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Bernie Mac Bernie on The Bernie Mac Show ![]() Bernie Mac has gone from the small comedy clubs of Chicago to become the highest grossing comedian today, selling out arenas and theaters all across the country. Mac recently finished shooting Steven Soderbergh's highly anticipated remake of "Ocean's 11." Additionally, he will begin work shortly on a comedy CD for Warner Bros. Records, a book for MTV/Pocket Books and a pay-per-view special that will air this summer. He can also be seen in MGM's "What's The Worst That Could Happen," opposite Martin Lawrence and Danny DeVito. As a founding member of the "Kings of Comedy" comedy tour, Mac displayed his trademark rapid fire and hard-hitting delivery. The success of the tour spawned Spike Lee's 2000 concert film "The Original Kings of Comedy," which has grossed nearly $40 million. Born and raised in Chicago, Mac made his television debut on the landmark cable comedy series "Russell Simmons' Def Comedy Jam," which led to his feature film debut in the Damon Wayans feature "Mo' Money." His other film credits include the Eddie Murphy/Martin Lawrence comedy "Life," "House Party 3," and "How to Be a Player." PRIME PICKS TWO AND A HALF MEN Tonight at 7:30 PM Carpet Burns and a Bite Mark Charlie organizes an intervention to keep Alan from reuniting with Judith |
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